So let me get this straight, the great movie Braveheart will be HD DVD exclusive in the USA (Paramount) and Blu Ray exclusive in the rest of the world(Fox)?
So let me get this straight, the great movie Braveheart will be HD DVD exclusive in the USA (Paramount) and Blu Ray exclusive in the rest of the world(Fox)?
sieanr said:
O RLY?
MGM and Columbia count as one since Sony owns them both. If you leave out the smaller studios, like HBO, its dead even. |
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/studio/
insted of names try market breakdown.
Sony Pictures, MGM, Disney, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate are Br exclusive.
46% in Br only, 29% is hddvd only
yahh on par, sure.
sieanr said:
That was a rumor from months ago. The current rumor is that Lionshead is going neutral, or even exclusive to HD since they have been making tons of money on Markeytplace - something MS is sure to leverage. |
wouldnt that mean they would be going HD Download only not HD-DVD...
We will have to see what happens because one of the IGN guys worked for Paramount and said they really arent the brightest when it comes to technology and are normally the slowest to actually be able to handle and use new technology, like their first few years they released movies on DVD they were mega low quality compared to all the other studios.
Hus said:
put down the crack dude. |
I'll put down your crack if you put down your heroine as well.
yes, on par. Paramount and dreamworks + universal box office is a significant amount of revenue.
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Delusional said:
I'll put down your crack if you put down your heroine as well. yes, on par. Paramount and dreamworks + universal box office is a significant amount of revenue. |
ok bud, and the sky is green.
Hus said:
insted of names try market breakdown. Sony Pictures, MGM, Disney, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate are Br exclusive. 46% in Br only, 29% is hddvd only yahh on par, sure.
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Way to change an argument about number of studios supporting a format to the marketshare of said studios. However, this would assume that you know the difference...
And lol @ ign
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
"Why do they call it the xbox 360? Because when you see it, you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away"
Hus said:
insted of names try market breakdown. Sony Pictures, MGM, Disney, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate are Br exclusive. 46% in Br only, 29% is hddvd only yahh on par, sure.
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I guess sieanr doesn't understand this.
Blu-ray still has the advantage (Universal and Paramount is countered by Sony and Disney, Fox and Lionsgate are tie-breakers).
What sucks is Toshiba (or whoever) is throwing around so much money so they can get all the royalties for hd-dvd. I hope it's worth it to them because this format war is just going to force dual-format players to "win."
Paramount can not even begin to think that this was the right decision without all that money being given to them. I hope that contract doesn't last a long time.
Sony fanboys am cry
Looks like this thread will stay alive a bit longer than some people expected...
Sony announced a $100 million ad campaign, called "HDNA", to educate consumers about HD viewing, and how Sony's products - its BD players, BD movies, and HD TV's will integrate to provide the ultimate decadent experience for couch potatoes everywhere ho ho ho. This was announced on Aug 16th btw.
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=406